1) We use it to talk about situations that will occur if a particular condition occurs. in other words, to talk about things that we think are likely to happen in the future. a) first conditional b) zero conditional 2) it is used when the time to which we refer is now or always and the situation is real and possible. This type of conditional is often used to talk about general facts. a) zero conditional b) first conditional 3) What verb tense belongs to zero conditional? a) simple past b) past continuous c) simple present 4) what tense belongs to first conditional? a) simple future b) simple present c) past participle 5) If it (will rain/rains) ... tomorrow, we (will stay/stay) ... at home a) rain/stay b) rains/will stay c) rains/stay 6) If you (will walk/walk) ... down this street, you (will find/find) ... the post office a) walk/find b) walk/will find c) will walk/find 7) If + sujeto + present simple, sujeto + present simple (whose structure is it?) a) simple future b) first conditional c) zero conditional 8) If + present simple + will + infinitive (whose structure is it?) a) first conditional b) simple past c) zero conditional 9) Small shops (will close/close) ... if so many people (will go/go) ... to hypermarkets a) close/go b) will close/go c) will close/will go 10) If you (will take/take) ... the top off, you (will get/get) ... the water out a) take/will get b) will take/get c) will take/will get

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